Sunday, August 14, 2016

An arm thrown around defunct machinery. The prevalence of
sorrow, sorrow as common ambience. What stoppages a grid offers, what
off-ramps. The pale, sifted orange of afternoon windows. The pale, sifted
orange of careful thinking. The same clouds for two weeks. It needs to rain,
and it rains, dotty fabric, the rain. Not enough to discredit the integrity of
structures, okay okay. A vehicle cannot pass-through another vehicle. A
towering support isn’t two, but one. The skin of obedience as opposed to the
metastasis of anger. How many ways to beg, “No.” An insinuation of relief
despite the full moon of a lamppost aglittering the sidewalk purified by a
victim, just leaking blood. And the footsteps, the babble of footsteps in too
many directions, to be understood. . . .

APPEARANCES WITH HETERODYNE IMPROVISATIONAL MUSIC PROJECT

I have appeared several times (as “Words”) with the Heterodyne improvisational music project, which is led by Maria Shesiuk and Ted Zook. Other performers have included Sarah Hughes, Leah Gage, Doug Kallmeyer, Bob Boilen, Sam Lohman, Amanda Huron, and Patrick Whitehead. Here are three free sample recordings, each about 30 minutes long, available on Soundcloud: